I couldn’t think of anything mor useless crap than this. What a waist of time. Sorry.

gaque

are you serious?

http://www.siniz.com siniz

I appreciate the effort.
just one question,
why is the title ‘aesthetics of domestic sound’
instead of ‘aesthetics of domestic touch’.
tried to avoid being ‘direct’ and pursue being ‘poetic’?
I sincerely think being honest is better and more appealing.

Zender

I mean.. this has got to be the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life!

MauZ

where have i seen this before?

SR

Ok…so the washer throws everything off. But Lise is definitely on to something with the small appliances that we not only hear (filling our environments with all sorts of audible and visual pollution)…but actually touch/handle during operation (read: vibration). What’s missing for me, is the process and the insights accompanying the text.
If you’re reading this Lise, remember; how you came to your conclusions is equally, if not more important than the title or visual results. Be sure to communicate the process in your portfolio.

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J U S T P R E T E N T I O U S

http://bluevelcro.blogspot.com John T

I think she’s on to something. I hate excessively noisy appliances. And the photos are cute in a kitschy surrealist sort of way.

But I have to wonder, how come your design blog has so many anti-design commenters?

Nuno

There is good design. There is crappy design. And there is freakin’ useless design…

I don’t think there are any anti-designers around. I think there are a lot of real-life designers that are not that dumb to say ‘yes sir’ to everything.

http://www.paulopatricio.com PPatrício

It looks like a cheap TV commercial.

Mattia Nuzzo

Not feelin’ it.

chapmaniac

…but she is…hilarious first pic-looks like something you dont want your boss to catch you looking at

Maxwell

Wow, tough critics.
As useless as you think it may be, taken lightly it actually seems like a very playful peculiar response to everyday inanimate objects. Perhaps the final result lacks some sophistication but the notion of changing the incessant hum of an appliance and giving it a new character is very intriguing.
I would love to have a fluffy singing blender!